I have a G2G DVD-708 player and the video on the primary screen attached to the player unit is not showing a picture. The picture comes on fine on the second, remote screen. The volume control and remote control sensor work on the primary screen controls.

The problem with that unit is an easy fix. Simply take apart the upper half of the unit (the screen). Its two screws on front, four on the back. Carefully seperate the unit and note that the wire set that runs across the bottom of the screen has come unplugged. Reconnect the wire to the circuit board and reassemble. This is common due to the rotating screen. Email me if this helps at xtremediesel_1980@yahoo.com

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The portable LCD screen panel that attach to the potable DVD player is dead.This DVD player is not repairable except u must replaced the whole LCD screen attachment lcd screen panel itself.Not worth repairing,will cost the same as the cost of a new unit.

I had the same problem, and it seems to be a short in the video cable between the two monitors. I can bend my cable until i see the second screen and then tuck it under the headrest. I am currently looking for a replacement cable. I see it at 1800customersupport.com, but will also check the local radioshack since I need it quickly.

Alot of times you have to back up the TV to something like LINE 1 or LINE 2. It will not show up with the TV on channel 3. When I attached my VCR, I hit input and line 1 and 2 came up and then the DVD player would play just fine. Try that.

As far as I know, my Go Video machine when there was no box involved...

The cable came from the wall to the IN of the Go Video box. Then another cable coming from the OUT of the video box and to the IN to the TV. TV should be on channel 3. As far as I can remember, I don't need to push the TV/VCR button, but instead, have to channel down to below channel 2 on the TV to the LINE/INPUT selection. Once you go there, and the Go-Video machine is on, you should be able to see a clear picture.

You'll push the TV/VCR button if you want to toggle back and forth from the VCR picture to the TV picture (which will be technically blank since it's on the 'line input selection.)

sounds like the digital video controller went out. you can test this on this unit by using the coax out and connecting to your tv, it seems to have its own video card looking inside the unit, however it is possible it is controlled centrally thorugh the main card in that case you will confirm by it not working and still only gettting sound through the coax.

How is the player plugged into the TV set? Are you using the S-video or RCA type plugs? Have you tryed a differant input on a differant TV? It could also be your cables. If you tryed differant cables and a differant input then your problem is a broken connection on the video jack or in the video output processor IC inside the unit and thats not a user fixable problem, Sorry. Good luck

First thing to check is the ribbon cables for chaffing, or the connection seating. This can cause this symptom. As well as a failing LCD video deciphering circuit and/or motherboard problems.
not a bad chance that you'll need to replace the screen/unit. any warranty?
Good luck